Goofproof wrote:
I use a CPAP pressure of 15 cm, anytime my leak rate passes 40 LPM, I fix it. It makes sense to me that higher leaks interferes with pressure pulses back to the XPAP machine. I know mine works for me, others have to count of what they think. Jim
I have long been aware of your own personal standards for leaks. It's not worth it to me to try to get you to change the way you view things but I just wanted to make sure that someone else doesn't go trying to fix something that doesn't need fixing and maybe cause undue stress because of it.
I hope you never have to use this type of machine for centrals...there's no way you could keep your current 40 L/min line in the sand when treating centrals.
For everyone else who wants to learn more about the leak line on this report...
Bleeping Beauty is using a machine that does some rather rapid and large pressure changes because she has complex sleep apnea and the centrals require the machine to do things that regular cpap/apap machines can't do. Those higher pressures are going to impact that intentional leak/vent rate number...it's normal..remember higher pressures equal higher vent rate in all machines and all masks. Her leak line is always going to vary quite a bit. If it didn't then I would worry.
Now of course if the pressure changes disturbed sleep that would be another topic for discussion but based on the numbers alone...the leak line above on those reports really isn't bad at all. Minimal time was spent in large leak and even then barely into large leak territory. Leaks are NOT an issue in terms of impacting therapy itself. Plain and simple no matter what Jim wants to believe or do about his own therapy.
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